Rodolfo Rossi, from the soybean chain, asks Europe for time and an extension to the measure that affects Argentine exports

Published 2024년 9월 19일

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The president of Acsoja, Rodolfo Rossi, expressed concerns about a European regulation set to come into effect in 2025 that will mandate products like soybeans and meats to be sourced from areas free of deforestation. He believes this regulation could negatively impact Argentine production and is planning to negotiate an extension and relaxation of the rules with European authorities and the Argentine Foreign Ministry. Rossi also discussed the upcoming agricultural campaign in Argentina, highlighting factors that could influence planting decisions, and expressed optimism about soybean production, projecting that it could reach 55 million tons if conditions permit.
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At the traditional seminar that the soybean production and industrialization chain, centered around Acsoja, holds every year in Rosario, its president Rodolfo Rossi spoke with Bichos de Campo and, after analyzing the upcoming agricultural campaign, he elaborated on the European regulation regarding products such as soybeans and meats, which from 2025 must certify that they come from areas free of deforestation. In this context, the president of the entity stressed that this foreign regulation represents a problem for Argentine production, and stated that he is fully prepared to argue technically at negotiating tables with European authorities and the Argentine Foreign Ministry, to achieve an extension of this measure. "Let them ease up a bit," Rossi told this media regarding this issue, while recalling other negotiations that were successful for Argentina, such as the most recent one regarding the use of the herbicide glyphosate. “Acsoja really focused on the issue of negotiation, ...

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